(Numero) This
Chicago Beatles-era garage troupe is best known because the b-side of their
lush Chicago-pop style single “You Know Why” in the incongruous and insane
garage punk meltdown “You Know Why,” which makes the Seeds sound like they
should be selling Burpee seeds.(FYI: that’s
a reference to gardening supplies that nerdy, ambitious kids bought wholesale
out of comic booksin the 60s-80s, to earn pocket money, not some obscure drug
reference, though I do hear Burpee Gold is mostly stems and seeds). The
second single included in Numero’s new ridiculous hard-cardboard galefold
double 7” series takes two unreleased tracks that are less neanderthalic than
their heavy ht (or their caveman vests, or their Fred Flinstone-thick manes),
but it’s good to remember that longhaired teens liked sappy US pop as much as
Beatles and Stones in 1965.
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